Cash-register.



PATENTED NOV. 12, 1907.

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CASH REGISTER.

APPLIGATION rILm ooT. 22, 1906.

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No. 3704324. PATENTED NOV. 12, 1907.

- H. s. HALLWQOD.

CASH REGISTER.

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No. 870,624. PATENT U NOV. 12, 1907. HS. HALLWOOD.

CASH RGISTER.

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No. 870,(524. PATENTED NOV. 12, 1907. H. S. HALLWOOD.

CASH REGISTER.

APPLIOATION PILBD 00122. 1906.

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VVITNESSES: I N VENTOR M j HCVV'U ATTORNEYS VSTATES g filter. s. HALLWOOD, OF CQLUMBUS", 'o, ASSIGNOR 'ro THE INTERNATIONAL REGISTER i PATENT OFFICE COMPANY, OF QLUMBUS, OHIO, A .CORPQRATION OF OHIO.

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Ne. ,870,824. I. speciflcstion of Patent. I fatented Nov. 12, 1907 V Application filed ctobor22.1906. serumaom.

i To allahom Hallwood patent. In the same way; this application,

u Be it known'that I; Hmr S. EALLwoon, a citizen of. the United States, residing 'at Columbus, in the 4 County of Franklin and State of Ohio, have iivented a certain new and useful Improvement in Cash-Reg'- isters of which' the following is a full, clear, and 'exact This invention relates to. 'improvements in cash reg- LO of the levereoperated, multiple-drawer type.

' One ,of-the several objectsof the invention has particular relation toimprovementsin oonnection with the'drawers, which are'located side by side, instead of one above the other, so that one attendant may opi erate-the register with his drawer open, orso that the description reference being had to the a'ccompanying l. twoattendants may 'operate the register, each having hisdrawe open at the same time', which is impacticabl e when the drawersare in tiers, one above another.

' But this improvement relates to and is particularlya 29 difiefentiationpf the type of machine patented u, P. Lalor, March -s, 1903, 724;409-See, Oct. -th,'. 19 04', #mm-w. H. Muz'y Dec. 29,1903, firmos-;wu IL uzz Mch. 1; 1994, #753,512-

w. il -Muay Hoh. 1, 1904, #mama- 0. c, Heyne,

.# !m 2 E. m mam ;h still further object of 'the invention a m provide dnwers may be opened 80. sihultaneosly-by the depresion of a single key, said Tke'yibeiig used solely by the pxoprietor havingcharge -of tle .ln onnection with this proprietor's i key, me'ens for preventing its operation when -vlue orcle rk'jkey is depremed,tan d for preis open'ted. l A` object of the inventionj'is to provide a new o-nvof detent plote for. the value keys and clerks" of clerks" s shown in the' patent 762,903; and n operatingslide, sa,

mu patent, 748306. lit oberved that the atents to' Muzzyand Eme-Imam upon improvements added m the shown ;in the Hallwood patent 704 ,795

.Heyne are an exact reproduction" of the d' -tlat'a put of. the diawings disclcsed by while it is a radical differentiation and improvement upon the devices shown by Muzzy and Heyne, will largely follow the drawings and specifications of the patente to Muzzy and Heyne referred to, except, of course, in respect to the nature and unctions of the new devices described and claimed in this application.

.With these and other incidental' objects in. view,-the invention consists in certain novel features of constru tion and combinations of par'ts, the essential elements oi which areslown and set forth in the appended draw ings and claims, thje preferred embodiment of which is hereinafterspecifieally :described the' following Insaid drawing; Figurelis a sectionalelevation tal :en through my improved cash register on 'a p ne just to the right ofthe main opera'ting'lever; Fig. `is a similar view taken just to the right of one of the banks of value keys; Fg. 3 isa detailed sectional view taken at the right of the bank of special keys, the latch plate and the drawer-releaseplates being omi'tted; Fig.,4 is 'a View like Fig. 3, eceptthat the latch plate and the drawer-release plates, with one of the drawer-releasing levers are shown: Fig. 5 isarontview of portios of my invention, said View being partly in section-and partly in elevation'; Fig. 6 isa rea: elevation of the lower part of a cash register embodying my 'improve ments; 7 is' a. rear view,.,partly insect-ion, of the shut-ter for the counter wheels and the mechanism for Operating' the same; Fig. 8 is a side elevation of oi' the 'mechanisn'shown in Fig. 7; Fig. 9 is a detailed view of the 'lstches for releasing the main Operating lever; Figs 10 and 11 are side and ,front elevations, respectively, of the mechanisrn for 'sounding the alarm, and Fig. 12 is a detailed view of the mechanism for relwsing the indicators. 4

Refenjng now to the' accompanying'drawings for a more spcific description; the following parts are sub- G the stepped segments 7; the yokes 8; the keybank frames 9; the indicators 10, and the tape mechanism 11.

Situated on the front of the machine, and project- 4 ing radially from the shaft 4 as a center, are the banks of keys, divided into two groups. The first three hahha, 15,' on the leftas viewed from in front, each 'have rrine keys, and represent, in order from the left,

dollar-s,` dines and cents. These are called value keys; The next han'k to the right, 16,` has two' keys 17,-one

for theuse ofeach clerk and adapted release its refaces 26 and recesses 27, adapted to receive the key 2 &70,624

spective drawer and' to cause the amount-to be added on its respective counter only; and also a proprietor s key 18, adapted to release both drawcrs simultaneously, &u will be hereinater rnore fully described.

Each of the value banks, 15, consists of the keys 19,.

n'ointed in'a segmental hame 9, and yieldingly held in an outwa'd position by springs hearing against the frarne and key pins 22, as is common in this type of cash register, the frames 9 being rigidly supported on the rods 23 and 24. Mounted on the side of the frames 9, adjaccnt to the rows of value keys 19, are detent plates 25, said plates having books 25 with inelined pins 22. These detent plates are each mounted on studs 28, projcting from the frames 9 and extending into slots 29 in the detent plates 25, thus permitting a short vertical movement of the' detent plates. In the lower end of the detent plate 25 is a transverse slot 32,

adapted to engage'a stud 33 on a.rock arm 34, said arm' being secured to s'i-od or shaft 34'. Lying adjacent to each of the 'detent plates 25 is a key latch plate 35 said plate being foosely journal'ed"on a shaft 36. The front edge, 37-, of the latch'plate is curved to approximately conform to the line of key pins 22, whichpins engage the said latch plate and oscillate it rearwardly when a key 19 is'depressedL Attaehedto the tope'nd of the latch'plate 35 is one end ol a spring 35', the other end thereof bcingattached to the detent plate 25, so as to hold the said detent plate'in suspension. Extending laterally from near the back edge of the said latch plate 35, is a stud 38, that is adapted to engage the cam face 39 on the long arm ot an oscillating L-sbaped lever 40, said lever being mounted on a shait 41. The short arm of said lever 40 is provided with afhookdetent 42 that is adapted to engage a stud 43, projecting laterally from the lower end of the stepped segmente 7, as fully described and shown in my application No 28,740, and'as shown in dotted lines in Fig. 2 of the acconpanying drawings.

The inanner of operation of the devices just described is as fol1ows1- When'a value key 19 is depressed in any bank, the pin 22 of said key impinges against the i inclined face ofits hook 25' on the detent plate 25 for a depressed position. Whether the key so arrested may be' releasedby depressing another key 'of this bankdepends entirelyon the length of the inelined face 26 Compared ,with the' depth of the recess 27. `As

shown, thekeys are .releasable by simply depressing another key in the same bank with the one to be released. Simultaneously with the operation just described, the pin 22, hearing against the front edge of the lockplate 35, causes it to oscillate rearwardly, Car

rying its pin 38 against the long arm of the lever 40, and raising the detent hook.42 from engage ment with the segment 7 to oscillate until it. is arrested by the end of the depressed key. This oscillation of the segment permits the yoke 8, connected therewith, to drop; and as said yok(` is connected, through the link 8 and the -oscillating segment 8, With the pinion on the corresponding indicatorvheel, 10, said wheel will be turned to indicate the value of the depressed key. The oscillstion of the segnents. 7 is caused by the wcights of the yokes 8, sssisted intiitlly by the springs 7 'that connect the s'egnients 7 With the segnents 8 for turning the indicators. Said springs also operate to return the indica-tors to their normal or zero positions when they are released At the same time, the printing devices 11 are set for pinting and the registcring devices for rcgistering, in the mnnner set forth in my said application No. 28,740, the same being well known in this typeoi cash register. The above described movement of the lever 40 also unlocks the clerks initial key bank', H

as will now be described.

Clerks* im'lal key banka-The cle'ks' initial key bank, 16, consists of the clerks keys 17 and the pre i prietor's key 18, said keys being mounted in a segment l t'i-ame 9 and yieldingly held in an outward positionby springs hearing against the frame and key pi ns 22 as is common in this type of machine` e Mounted on the side of the fmme 9 is a series of interfering stop plates, 44, adnpted to normally prevent the depression of" the keys 17 and 18 by engaging the pins 22 thereon.

The inner ende-of said stop plates 44 are pivoted at points 44, on a line preferably concentric to said pins 22, The sides of the platesdivege toward the enter ends so that the entire arcof the angle occupied by the keys is filled by said plates. The' lower stop plzte, 45, has an arm 46 connected by a. link 47"to:a

rocker arm 48, on the shaft 41, said stop-plate being supported on a pin 49 in the frame 9. A slot 50, c iit in the edge of the plate 45, is adaptedto receive the -pin 22 on the key 18 when the latter is depressed.

The plate '51, opposite the lower or ;"B*"`cl erk's key 17, has a beveled face 52 formed on its lower angle, said be'veled face being adapted to be engaged by the pin 22 of the lower clerk s key 17, after n'valuer key has been depressed, as will .be more fully explained hereinafter The plate 53, opposite the uppe'r or A" clerk s key 17, has n slot 54c1t in its front edgethat is adapted to receive the' pin 2: of this key when 'it depressed. The remaining pl' s of theseries per form no further function than nerely to fill the' space between the proprietofs stop pinte- 45 ,and the'clerk's stop platc 51, unless more clerks' keys' are used, in

which ease the plote epposite said additional keys would-be provided with a beveled face, similar to that on plate' 51. Normally, the proprietor's stop plate 45 rests on the'pin 49, ind theslot may be entered by the pin 22 on the `proprietor's'-key-, said keybeing normally depressihle. On' the contrary,

the ends of the platcs 51 and 50 normally lie' in the path-of the line 22 of the clerks' keys 17,SO that they are not depressiblef The rocker arm 48 is rigidly secnred to a' bar 47 extending across the value key banks 15 and normally lying on the long arms (f the L-shaped levers 40, so that when a value key depressed, the oscillation of the corrcsponding lever 40 oscillates the pin 43 on the stopped segment 7, thus permitting the 1 rocker .arm 48, and thus lits the stop-plates 44, carry- &70,624 i a ing the slot 50 beyond the path of the pin 22 of the key 18. while the beveled face 52 .and the slot 54,' are brought in line with the pins 22 on their respective-clerks" keys 17 If, when in this position, clerk B's key is depressed, the pin 22 thereon enga'ges the beveled face 52 thus further oscillates the plates 51 and 53, s'o th'at the slot 54 is carried beyond the path of .the pin 22 on clerk A's key, which again becomes locked against depression. I, however, clerk A's key had been depressed, its pin 22 would have entered the slot 54 and prevented it -rom further upward movement by plate 51, so that clerk B's key would be locked against depression.

- Journaled on shat 4, and adjacent to the stop plates 44, is a detent' platc 55, said plate having a pendent arm, 56, that is adapted to rest on a lateral projection 57 from arocker arm 58, said arm being securcd to the rock shat 36. The forward edge of said dctent plate 55, which coincides with the line of the pina 22 in the key-bank 16, is provided with hocks 55', having beveled faces 59 and recesses 60, said rece'sses being adapted, when a clerk's initial or theprop-ietor's key is depressed, to receive the pin 22 onthe key and hold the latter depressed during the remaining operation of the *machine Mounted on the shaft 36 is a latch plate 61, having a stud 62, pwjccting laterally thererom, by which it is connected, through a link 64, to a-mcker-arm 63, 'fast 'on the shat .34'.

v A pin 66, projecting from the latch plate 61, 'is

adapted to-engage a doublehook-detent 67, and 67' to prevent the manipulation of the clerks' in'tial' keys 17, and to release' the main Operating lever afterthe main Operating members have been released.

When the hook 67' alone is used itispossible, by

sucemive tape on an initial key, to cause the-pin 66 to knock the hook 67' out of engagernent with the stud 96 on the main Operating lever 5 and release the operating mechanism before the initial key has been caught by its detent. -In case there would be no indieation or printed record of the initial key thus used. This operation is made pomible by the 'fact,

that after each tap, the plate 61, carryingthe pin 66,

swings back'to its original position, from whcn'ce it' can be driven with consider-able momentum. The additional detent 67 has a hook 67 that engages with the pin 66 on the plate 61 just as'soon as the detenfs 67 'and 67 are forced out of their normal positions. This engagement prevents the return of the plate 61;

or, if said plate returns, it also draws back the hooks 67 and 67' so that the pin 96 on the Operating laver is againully rengaged. The plate .and the detent 67 are thus coupled together. Simultaneo'usly with the operation of the latch plate, the shat 64" is rocked through link 64 and arm 63.' This movement of the rock-chatt 34' lits the rocker arms 34, thereby locking the detent plates^25 into engagement with the'pins 22 of the value banks of keys, so (that said keys can not be released except in the intended manner. When such a locking .device for the value keys is not provided, it may be possible to first depress a value key, say the -nine" key, and then depress a clerkfs initial key. By then partiatlly depressing another value key in the same bank with the key first depressed, said. key may be released, and the machine thus 'caused to give an' improper registration and indication.

The

latchplate 61 Ior the 'initial key bank is also caused to release the indicatos by the following described memsz- I Tie indicators arcach provided. with a notched wheel or disk 10', with the notches of which are adapted to eng ag e detents lt) carried by a shaft 10" that is jou'naled in the frames 3 of the machine. Rigidly con nected with said shat is a depending arm 10 having on its lower end a pin or Mud-10'. Coprating said pin is a cam member 10'," having'a substantially rectangular-shaped race-way 10 in which said pin is adapted to travel as the cam moves back and forth,

the cam being Secured to the main Operating lever 5. 7

Figs. l and 12 show these parts in' their normal positions, the pin 10 being near the rear end of the raceway, and being engaged by a hook 10 that is pivoted upon the cross rod- 23- The hook 10 is in the shape of a bell crank, the depending arm 10 ol which is pro- -vided with a pin or stud 10 that projects laterally into the r'ear of the latch plate 61 for the initial key bank. The arm 10 is under p'essure from a-spring 10 tendiug to force it to the reat, or to the left asshown in Fig. 12.- When the latch plate 61 is forced-to the reat by the deprcssion of an initial key, the hook will be' lited from the pin or stud 10' whichjwill release the arm 16 thereby permitting the. indicatorsto be released so that they will be returned to their. normal or zero positions by the springs 7". release of the indicato takes place simultaneously with the re'- lease of the main 'Operating lever, and simultaneously with the release of the cash drawem as will hereinafter f appear'. A

Drawer Tclease.-Adjacent to the latch plate 61 for th'e initial keys, and iournaled on the shat 36, are two drawer release plates, 68' for clerk A, and 68" for clerk B. Each plate has a ace edge 70, that is adapted to be engaged by the pin 22 of the ,proprietor's key. The plate 68-has a face 71)` that is adapted to be engaged by the pin 22 on clerk A's key, and the plate 68'? has a similar ace 70 that is adapted to be engaged by the pin on clerk B's key. Each of these plates is also provided on its rear edge with a shoulder 71 that is -adapted to engage with a corresponding stud 72 on the short' end of one of a pair of drawer release lev ers 73* and 73. These release-leven are pivoted on the shajt 41 and each lever is controlled by its respective clerk s key 17. Said levers project to the rear'o the I machine, and each engages on its outer'end a lever 74' and 74 rcspectively. Said levers 74' and 74 are each pivoted on the 'ear edge of a rame 3 and extend r toward the center of the machine, where the free ends clerk's key. For this purpose a red 78 is located between the frames 3 above and.to the rear of thecounter wheels 6 and 6, on which rod arejournal'ed rocker arms 79' and 79, each oisaid arms .being ad- Depen'ding from each of the levers 74' 4: &70,624

jacent to its respective series of counter wheels 6' or 6% 'The free end of each of said rocker arms is pro- `-vided with a pin 80. which extends latenlly across the faces of the sets of counter wheels, and is engaged by the. hooks 81 'on the radial pawl-earrying arms 82. These arms, with their hooks, are common in machines of the type shown, and are fully shown and described in my pending application No. 28,740. The pins 80 are normally heldin engagement with the books 81 y the weight of. their respective levers 74- and w;

or springs maybe'previded for amistingin this respect. The meker 'arms 79 and 79 are connected to the levem 74' and 74 by 84' and 84", the Construction being such that when a lever 74'- or 74' is raised by the depresa'ion of its. respective clerk's initial key 17, or when both le'vers'i74' and 74"' are raised ;hy the-depresion of thepmprietor's' k'ey. 18, the pins 80 areoscilla ted outof engagement with the hooks 81, which allows 'the arms to drop down tea position controlled by the depressed :value key and its corresporiding yoko 8.

Skutt'-opener. -`Mounted on the rod 24 is a yoke 85,

one arm, 86, of whieh ha-a slot 87 na: its end is adapted to th'e key pin,"-22, o fthe pro- -prietr's key 18.- .Thopposit end, 88, of said yoke is bent downwardly and 1ater al1y, and is connected to a laver-89 by a 1ik 90." said lver 89 is pivoted to the edge of the countingwheel shield 91.at 91-, and is pro-' vided with a slot 92,.into-which proectsa pin 93 on theend of a hitter 94 that is'hinged on the .inside of the shield 91 and i. edapted to close the slotted opeiing 95 in theshield 91. Thiis the. ahutter is opened by ward by' gavity. which may be asisted -by a spring in any obvious manner; Secured to the shalt 4, and prodownwardlyand rearwardly therefrom, is an angular arm 98, aidrn forming a support for the yokes 8, so thst,'.when the hand leve: 5 is drawn down to normal position, as is shown in Fig 1, the arm 98 will gather up theyokes 8, that hadswung downwardly when the hand lever 5 was released, and return them to their normslposition. Pivoted on the side of said arm 98, and p'rojecting to the -angle thereof, is an auxiliary lover' 99, whose upper edge projects slightly above the upper edge of the arm 98, and whose outer end-is supported by a spring 1.00, that bears on a lug 101 on the said arm. The purpose of said auxiliary lever -is u cushion any shock that the arm 98 might receive 'when the hand levr 5 is drawn downward. The outer pan'. of.the arm 98 is provided with a slot 103 in its Iv er end, said slot being adapted to receive a pin 104 in a sliding block 105. said block 105 is mounted on horizontal guide rods 106, that are Secured in upi-ight hgs 107, that project from' the plate 76. Said block 105 carries a pawl 108 that is adapted to trip over the semtions 109 on the stationary bar 110 while the hand lever 5 is being raised or drawn down, the length of the pawl being such that it can reverse itself only at the end" of the bar, which positions are reached when the hand 'laver 5 and the block 105 have !cached the limit of their travel either direction. This forms a fullst-oke mechanism for the Operating lever.

BelL-Rigidly mounted on the main sha'ft 4, sdjacent to one of the frames 3,' is a cam 111; and adjacent .thereto, 'but looselymounted'nsaid shitit, is a strut arm 112. This strut arm is normally held against a pin 113, shown in dottedlines in Fig. 10, which pin projocts from the c 111, or from a collsr 114 that is secured to said she' I said strut arm being inpelled toward said pin hys coiled spring 115, that is Secured at 'one end to the cam :n-:i bear& with its opposite end against the edge of the strnt arm. As the shait is rocked with the main ,Operating level', the sti-ut arm turns therewith, the arm hearing against said pin, unless it is arrested in its movements, when the shaft will continue to move independently thereof. Pivcted to the side fmme 3, at a point; 116, is a bell hammer 117, said hammer having luge 118 projecting therefrom in the same direction and on opposito sides of the pivot point 1.16.- A spring 119 encircles the hnb of the bell ham- 'mn 'said spring having one end secured to the rame 3 and its opposite end hearing against 'one of the lugs 118, so tha-t said spring will exert il pressuro againstthe hammer tending to force the same against a gong 120. Mounted within the lugs 118 of the hell hammer is a plunger 121, said plunger being spring pressed upwhrdly and having its upper end beveled, said upper end projecting into the puth of movement of the outer end of the cam 111. Projecting iron the bell hammer is a pin 122, said pin being so positionedthat, when the paris are in normal position, as shown in Fig. 10, the lower endo the strt arm is substantially in contact therewith.

'Assuming the parts to be in the normai position, as is shown in Figs. 10 and 11, .when the main Operating lever 5 is released, theshaft 4 will be rotated to the leit., This will cause the cam 1.11 to push on the upper end of the plunger 121, which will rock the hammer 117 about its pivot point 116 and thus carry the lower or etriking end of the hammer away from the gong. When the (am has passed the upper end of the plunger 121, the hammer would be thrown forward against the gang by the spring 119, but for the fact that the st'ut arm 112 is moved above the pin 122, which will intercept said arm and prevent its strikirg the gong until after the strut arm has passed the. pin 122. When this takes place, the gong is struck, this operation taking place at substantislly the beginning of the upwrd movement of the main Operating lover. On the return of said lever, the strut arm 112 is forced backwardly by the pin 113; and, toward the end of its movement in this direction, it enguges with the pin 122 on the bell hammer, and rocks the latter away from the gong for a second blow. The hammer is held in its retracted position until after the strut arm passes the pin 1.22, when it is again impelled forward by its spring to strike the gnng. thus sounding an alarm at the moment when the main Operating lever has s'ubstnntially reached its normal position. By this Construction, I have provided an alarm gong which is sounded just ss the hand lever reaches its xtreme upwgrd and also its extreme downward positions.

mechanism including accounting devices, and*a series ot oscillatory -operating members means tor 'limiting the 5. In a cash register, the eombination' with an operntlng mechanism including' accounting devices, and a se ries ot ocillatory members, ot means tor limiting the movement ot the members in one direction, a normally locked oscillatory hand lever controlling the movements preventing the operation ot the -selective ,maiipulating means until after the operation of the means tor limiting the movements o! the oscill'atory element.

6. In a cash,register,-the combination with Operating movements ot the members in one direction, a single normally locked oscillating hand lever tor operating the oscillatory members, a series ot cash sates any one ot which is adapted to be opened simultanously with the initial-movemet ot the hand lever, and selective manipulating means tor both opening any desired ate:an'd re leasing theloscillatory hand lever.

7. In a cash register, the combination with Operating mechanlsm including account devices, and a series ot oscillatory operating members, means tor limiting the movements ot the members 'in one direction, a normally lockedoscillating hand lever toroperating the.oscillatory members, a series o! cash saree adapted to be opened simultaneousiy with the in'itial movement ot the handlever, selective manipulating means tor opening any desired safe and releasing the oscillatory hand lever, and mechanism ior preventing the operation of the selective manlpulating means until atterthe operation ot* the' means tor limiting the movements ol the 'oscillatory elements 8. In a cash register, the combination with an Operating mechanism' including accountingdevices. and a series, ot oscillatory members, means tor limiting the movements of the members 'in one-direction, a normally locked oscillating hand le'ver tor moving the members in the opposite direction., a latch tor holding the said lever normally in a retracted position, a series of "cash Bates adapted.to` be opened simultaneously with -the movement ot the said oscillating hand lever, and selective manlpulating means tor both releasing said oscillating hand lever and tor opening a desired cash safe.

9. In a cash register, the combination with an. operating mechanism including account devices and a series ot osciliatory members, means 'tor limiting the movements ot the members in one direction, an oscillating device tor moving the members in the opposite direction, a latch tor holdingthe sald device normally in-a retracted position, a series of I cash sates adapted to be .opened slmultaneously with the movement of the said oscillating device, selective manipuiating means .tor releasing said oscillating device and tor opening a desired cash safe, and mechanism tor preventing the operation of the selective manipulating means until after the operation of the means tor limiting the movements of the' osclllatory elements.

10. In a cash register, the combination with nn operatlng mechanism including accounting devices and a series ot osclllatory Operating elements, means tor limiting the movement of the lemens in one direction, an oscillating hand levc' for returning the elements to their normal positions, a series ot cash sales adapted to be opened smultaneously with the initial movement of the hand lever, selective manlpulating means for controlling the opening ot the cash safes and the release of the hand lever, and meclanism for preventing the operation of the selective manipuiating means until after the operation ot the means for limiting the movements ot the osciiiatory elements.

11. In a cash register, the combination with'anoperating mechanlsm including account devices, and a series of oscillntory members, of means for limiting the movements ot the oscillatory members in one direction, a pivoted hand lever for moving the oscillatory members in the opposite direction, a series ot cash drawers which may be opened independently ot the movement o! the lever, selective manip &70,624

operation ot the selective manpulating 'means until after the operation ot the means for limiting the movements of the oscillatory elements..

12. In a cash register, the combnation with an operatiug mechanism including accounting devices, and a series oi ocillatory members, of ii series of keys tor limiting the movements oi' the members in one direction, :n oscillating hand level "tor moving the members in the opposite direction, a latch tor the hand lever, a series oi' cash drawers which may be moved simultaneousiy with the initial mo ement ot the lever,'ltches tor the cash drawers, selective manipnlating devices for Operating the desired drawer latc h and the lever latch, and mechanism for preventing the operation `ot the selective manipulating devices until after a key; has been operated.

13. In a cash register, the combination with an operating mechanism, ot setting devices therefor, an oscillating actuator tor the Operating mechanism, a seriesoi' cash safes adapted to be opened simuitaneously with the initial movement ot the actuator, and means for relcasing any desired safe and the actuator simultaneously, and mechanism requiring the operation of one of the setting devices prior to the operation of the means tor releasing the sates.

14. In a cash register, the combination with an operating mechanism including a series .ot oscillatory members, keys for limiting the movements ot the members in one direction, a hand levcr for moving the members in the opposite direction, a plurality oi" independent counters coper ating with the Operating elements, a -piurality ot cash drawcrs which may be opened independently ot the movement of the hand lever, selective manipuiating means for releasing the hand lever and determining which ot the counters will be operated and which o! the cash drawers will be opened, and mechanism tor requiring the operation ot a key before the selective manipulating means can b` opcrated. 15.' In acash register the combination with an' operating mechanism including a series ot oscillatory members,

keys'tor limiting the movement of the members in one dicounting device will be operated, means' controlled by said selective devices or releasing the hand lever, and mechanism reduiring the operation of a kcy betore the selective manipulating devices cah be operated. 4 'i 16'. in a cash register, the cmbination with a series oi' oscillatory' elements, keys tor'liniting 'the movement ot the elements in'one direction, an oscillatory main actuator tor moving said elements'in the opposiie direction, a

printing mechanism, a series of cash safes adapted to be opened simultaneonsly with the initial movement of the main actnator, selective manipulating devices tor opening a desired safe and for setting the printing mechanism, means controlled by the said selective devices or unlatching the main actuator and for producing a record showing which selective manipuiating device and which cash safe has been operated, and mechanism for reqiiring the operation ot a key before the selective manipuiating devices can be operated.

17. In a cash register, the combination with a series of oscillatory members, of keys for limiting the movement of the members in one direction, an oscillatory hand leve:- or moving the members in the opposite direction, series ot independent counters arranged to coperate With the oscillatory members, u special ndicator, a series ot cash safes arrangcd to he opened simuitzueously'with the movement of the hand lever, selective manipulating devices or opening a desired cash safe and foicontrolling the proper counters and the special indicator, menus controlled by the selective devices for unlatching the hand lever, and ,mech- :inism for requiring the operation of a key before the elective manipulating' devices can be opcruted.

iS. In a cash register, thecombnation with an oscillating tulcrumed Operating lever, a. latch torsaid lever, a se- -ries'of cash drawers, independent Iatches for'said drawe s, a'series ot selective devices, and connections tor Operating simultaneously the l ever latch and any one ot the drawer.

- latches, a series ot value keys and means under control of the valuekeys forpreventing the operation oi' either latch until the value key is first depressed. V ;19. In a cash register, the combin'ation with an' osciliat ing tulcrumed Operating lever, a latch tor said lever, a se ries ot cash drawers, independent latches tor said drawers,

- a series ot selective devices, and connections tor Operating :simultancously the lever iatch and any one of the drawer i latches, a series ot value keys, means under control of the value keys for preventiig. the operation of either latch un 'til the value key is first depressed, and a recording dcvice 'tor producing arecord showingwhich keys and which selective' device has-been operated.

20. In a. cash register,-the combination with an operat ing-mechanism, ot an Operating tulcrumed hand lever and iath tor same, a series ot cash drawers, independent latches tor 'said drawers, a series ot release devices connected to the drawer latches. means arranged to he operated by any of the release devices !or releasing the operating hand lever, and means tor producing a record showing which drawer release device has been oper'ated.

:21. In a cash register, the comhination with a series of nested yokes having graduoted stop segments, accounting devices coperating with the vokes. a series ot keys for iimiting the movement oi' `the yok'cs in one direction, a

single osciliatory Operating lever tor said yokes, a series of cash draw-era adapted to be opened simultaneousiy with' the initial movement of the Operating lever, sciectiv'ema 'nipulating devices for opening any' desired drawer and re leasing the Operating lever, and mechanism tor -requiring the operation of one of said keys before the seiective manipulating devices can be operated.

22. in a cash register, the combinatlon with a series of oscillating elements, of keys foriimiting the' movement of. the 'elements in one direction, an osclllatory hand lever `tor moving the elementsin the opposite direction, accounting devices coperating with the elements, a series otcash' sares which may be opened .simuitaneously' with the initial' movement ot the lever, a iatch tor the lever, selective devices !or opening any desired safe and for Operating the lever iatch simultaneonsly therewith, and means .,requiring the operation ot a key before the seiective devices can he I operated.

23. In cash n mer the combination with s series or v osciliatory elements, means tor limiting the movements of g means before the said common releasing. means can `'ne op the elements inone direction. an oscilla'toryhand lever tor moving 'said' elements in' the opposite direction, indiators e connected with said elements, 'a series of cash sales arranged to he opened simltaneo'uly with the inltiai movement ot the .hand lever, a common means' tor releaing the indicators, the'hand lever'and the selected `cash safe, and' mechanism ,tor requiring the operation ot the said'iimiting erated. I

24-. In a cash register, the conbination` with a series of osciiiatory elements, ot keys tor limiting the movementsoi! the same in .one direction, an osciliatory hand lever tor moving said elements in the opposite direction, a series of indicators arranged to be set by said osciiiatpry elements, means for automatically retnrnlng the indicators to their 4 normal positions when they' are released, a series ot'cash safes any one ot which may beopened simultaneously with the movement oLthe hand lever, means tor selecting'and opening a cash safe and tor releasing the hand lever and 'the indicator, and mechanism tor requiring the operation troiied by said elements, .means !or iimiting tigan-%menta of the elements in one direction, an osciilatory bima lever for moving tie elements in the opposite direction, a series ot independent cash sates, seiective 'manipulatig devices tor releasing the desired safe and the hand lever, `and mechanism -tor 'requiri ng.the operation ot said limiting means before the seiective manipulating devices can be operated.

27. in a cash reglsteuthe comhination with Operating nechanism, oi' accounting devices, a? pivoted Operating handlever for actuating the same, a series ot independent "j cash drawers. means tor latching the drawers in their' closed positions, and devices tor preventingthe relatching of a cash drawer after lt has been opened until the pivoted hand lever has been returned to normal position.

- 28. in a cash re ister; the combinatlonwith Operating mechanism, of accounting devices, a pivoted Operating hand lever for actuating 'the same, a series o! cash drawe's, means for latching the drawers in their closed positions, devices tor preventlng the relatching ot a' cash drawer after it has been opened until the 'pivoted hand iever has been returned to normal position, and a recording nechanism for producing a record showing which drawer has been unlatched. s I 29. Iu a .cash register, the combination with a seriesof osciiiatory elements, oi'accou'ntlngdevices .coperating ,4

therewlth, means tor limiting the movements of the:

elements in one direction, a single oscillatinghand lever for returnin'g the elementslto their normal position', a

series of independent cash" drawrs, iatches tor, said drawers, and means' ior preventingltherelatching ota released drawer until the osciliitor y-elements are re-.-

' turnedto normal position 'hy the o`s'eiilating hand lever. 30. ln a cashregi s'ter, thecpmblnationot -aseriu ot oscillatory ele'nents, of accounting devicescoperating elements in' o ne direction', a singie osciilating hand' l ever :for returning th e elements to their, normal positions, a' series- ,ot .independent cash drawers," `latches orsaid drswers, means' tgij-preveiting-: the reiatchingot a' released u therewith, meansator running -the movements .ot ,the-

leven has retn rned'v'th'e'oacillatry elements to -their nor-- mai: positions and' means requiring the operation `of a value-key beforefany cash. drawer can he 'released by a 32. In a cash register, thecn'binitionwith'a' suitable casing, of a series ot oscillatory elements, accounting' devices coperating therewith, vaiue'keys for iimiting the; movements of the elements ;in one-direction, ,a single;

pivoted hand ieve'r tor movingsaid elements 'inthe op posite direction, a 'series ot cash d'rawers,- latchee hr said drawers, 'cierks' keys tor reieasing any drawer 'dethe casing, means rorspreventing the relatching of ths. drawers in the casing untii after the pivoted hand lever has' returned 'the oscillatory elementsto their normal positonfa, recording mccharism tor prodncingarecord showing' which receptacle has been unlatched and'ineans rcquiring an operation ot a vaiue keylhetore any' drawer can he released by a cierlr's key.-

33. In a cash register, the combination with a'sries V ot oscillating' -yokes pivoted coaxialiy`--'` pon V a single shatt, keys !or iimiting the movement of said yokes in* 'one direction, a single scillatoty hand-lever. !or moviig the yokes in thoppoaite-directio'n', a latchvtor saidghandlever, a; plurality -ot 'independent cash -'drawers, a release.

oscillating operating elements, ot accounting devices con sired. springstor normally projecting' the dra'wrs !rom 81.- &70,624

release key and its respective drawer and between each anism, a series ot cash drawers, means tor releasing any drawer by the depression ot its corresponding clerks' i-elease key, means controlled by the said release keys for setting the printlng* device so as to produc'e a record .showing which release key' ,and which drawer has been operated, 'andl mechanism *for compellin'g the operation ot a value key betore a clerk's 'key can-beoperated. A

35. In a cash register,` the comhlnatiomwlth a pluraiity'ot accounting devices, common 'Operating mechanism tor said devices, a normally locked oscillatory operatlng handle tor: said mechanism`, a'series ot cash drawers, release keys .tor' sald' operatlng handle, 'and tor cash drawers, 'anindicator and type carrier controlled' by the release keyssnd means' 'whereby' the operation ot a release key will set the typecarriersnd indicator.

36. In a cash register, the combination with a plurailty ot normally lnoperative accounting devices, common operating mechanism tor said devices, -a' normally locked osciiiatory Operating handle for. saidmechanism, release keys tor said operating' handle, a series of cash drawers,

" an indicator and typecarrler controlled'by the release keys and means whereby .the operation ot a release key will set the type carrier and indicator, `and will release the. eorresponding accounting devlce the operati'ng handle and, the corresponding cash drawer. g

37. In a cash register, the combinstion with an operat- .ing' me'chanism, value setting elements toreontrol ling the Operating mechanisn in one direction, anormally locked, oscillatory hand-lover' tor moving the said mech- 4 and the manipulative controllingdevices !or preventing access to a cash recept'acle until the depression ot a value setting element i s followed by the operation of one of said controlllng devices.

38. .In a cash registen; the combination with an operatlng nechanism, 'value 'setting elements tor controlling the opernting mechanisn in 'one direction, a normallylocked,

`oclllatory hand-lever tor moving the said mechanism in the opposite direction, a series ot cash receptacles, a series' ot manipulative controlling devices for said receptacles and tor.releasing the hand-lever, interlocking means be: tween the valve setting elements and the manipulative controlling devices tor preventing access to a cash receptacle until the depression of a value setting elment is followed by the operation ot one of said controiling devices, and mechnnism for produclng a record showing which cash safe has been released. v

39. in a cash register, the combination ot an Operating nechanism, value keys tor controlling the same, s series of cash drawers, clerks' keys for controlllng the cash drawers, interlocking means between ,the value keys and cierks* keys, and means tor preventing the opening ot a' cash drawer until a clerk's key has been tnlly depressed.

clerk's key for opening a cash drawr and mecbanism tor producing n record showing which cash snie has been released.

41. In a cash register, the cornbination with a series -ot oscillating elements, value keys for controlling the same an oscillatory hand-lever tor Operating said elements, a series ot cash drawers, cierks' keys for relesing said drawers :nd said hand lever and means tor preventing the operation o! more than one clerks' key at a time, so that all the cash drawers are preventedfrom opening except the one corresponding to the single clerk's key operated. 4

.42. In a cash register, the combination with :i series of oscillating elements. value keys 'tor controlling the same, an osclllatory han'd-lever for Operating said elements, 'a series ot cash drawers, clerks' keys !or releasing said drawers and said hand lever, means for preventlng the operation of more than one clerkfs key at a time, so that all th'e cash drawers are prevented from opening except the one corresponding to the single clerk's key perated, and mechanism for producing a record showing which cash safe has been released.

43. in a cash register, the combinfition with a series ot oscillatlng. elements, an oscillatory hand-leve): for operating said elements, a series of value keys tor controlling -'the movements' of said mechanisu in one direction, 'a

series' ot plcrks' keys for rcleasing the hand iever, a' series ot cash drawers, a series of independent pivoted locking elements intermediate the respective clerks' keys and drawers,-and interiocking mechanism requiring the operatlon ot a value key before a clerk's key can be depressed. 44. in a cash register of the class described, a series or normally depresslble value keys, detents for the same,

a detent !or said drnwer release keys, and a latch plate tor said drawer release keys, said latch plate being adapted to move the value key detent into nnrelcasable position and thereby :ender the depressed value keys nonre leasabie until a registration is complete.

45. Ina cash register ot the class d -i!cd. plnra'iiy of drawers, a series ot normally icpressible value-keys, detents !or the same, said detents being adapied to releaseany key upon the depression of another kcy in the same series, aplurallty ot normally inoperstive cierks' initlal drawer release keys, there ;being one of said` keys !or each drawer, a detent tor said drawer release keys and a latch plate tor said drawer release keys, said latch plate being adapted to move the value key detent into unreleasahie position and thereby rcnder the depressed valie keys 'non-releasable until a registration is complete.

46. In a cash register, the combimtion of an Operating mcchanism including oscillatory members, an osclliating handle therefor, value keys for controlling the movement of the members, a latch for said handle, a series of release keys contrclling said latch, looking devices intermediate' keys controlling said latch, looking devices intermediate said ,release keys and latch for prcventing the release of said handle and the Operating mechanism until the release key is positively locked in its operated position, means for preventing theoperaion ot a release key until after a value key has been operated, an indicator for showing what release key has been opernted, and means controlled by the release key for permitting said indicator to come to zero position.

48. In a cash registerptle comliinati-n with an operating mechanism, a detent latch for hnhiug said nechsnism in normal position, a release key fo: said .latch. a second latch connected with the detent ia 'h for the Operating mechanism, and means connecting the release key with the second latch whereby the'release of the Operating m'echanism is prevented until the release key is fnlly depressed.

49. in a cash register, the combination with an operating mechanism, a detent iatch for holding said mechanism in normal position, a release key, a latch plate operated by said key, said latch plate Operating the detent latch,

and. means; ai'coupllng the latch pinte to the detent latch,` whereby the release ot the Operating mechanism is pre- *rented untll the release key 'is fully depressed,

50. in a cash register, the conblnation with an ope'at 'ing'nehanism, a plurallty ot release keys for the same, a double detent tor locklng the Operating mechanism and neansunder control o! the double detent forconpeiling lhe tull depresslon ot a release key betore the main operat mechanism can be operated.

51. In a cash register, the combinatlon with an operatme'chanism, of an accounting device, a printing devices; aj plurality or -cash d'awers, a. plurality of clerks' release keys tor the same, there being a clerks release key for e'a'ch ;drawer-a double detent tor the, main Operating ,nechanism means under control ot the double detent for compeillngthe tull depression ot a release key-before the *Operating mechanism can be operated, the prlntln'g devie adapted to produce a record showing whlch release key'has been operated. i

52 In a cash register, the combination with an operat ing m'echanism, ot an accounting device, a plurality of cash '-r eceptacle s, a' plurallty ot latches tor the's`aid receptacles, a douhle'detent tor the 'Operating mechanism, a release key tor' each cash' recptacie, means connectlng said release keys and the latches tor their 'respective receptacles and means engaglng the double detent !or preventing the operation ot the Operating mechanism until a release key :i'a arrestedin. depressed position 53,' `Xia cash register, the 'combination with an operating mechanis ot'a printlng device, a plurality ot 'cash receptacles, a plnrality ot latches for-the said receptacles,

-a doible detent-!or the operatlng mechanism, a-release key tor each cash receptacle, means connecting said releae keys and the latches tor their respective receptacles 3 5 '}an d means engaglng thedouble detent tor preventing` the operation of the operatlngfmechanism until a release key .is arrested'in depressed position,` said prlntlng device be-' ing adapted to prodnce a record :showing which release key hashejen operated. 4 register, the combination 'with an operatot an accounting devlce operated thereby, 9.' pl r`a lity 'ot independent cash' drawers, a plurallty lil! clerks' "initial release keys, there being one key correspondlng 'to .and releaslng each drawer, a proprietor`s.-key-adap`ted to release all drawers,. a double dettor theoperting mechanism, a detent plate common -to each key tor holding said keys in depressed position, a release pinte !or each clerks` key,` said release 'pistecommon to the proprletor's key and a latch pla'te common tothajclerks' keys and proprietor's key, said latch plate being piyided with a stnd, said stud being dapt'ed tobe engaged by a hoolr ot the double detcnt when safet, said ken are depressed, 'whereby the Operating 'cannotbe released by avblow upon any release -`fkbflhd ald keys n'iit bs i'ully depressed before the machin'e'canbe.op era'ted.-`

55. cshregister; the comblnatlon with an operatmecha'nismt oil an accounting device operated therebyfi independent cash drawer-s, aplrality ot 'I cierks" initiatrelease keys, there being one key correspond-,

' s & euing .each drawer, a proprietor's key adaptedto release ,all drawerm a la'tchf'or the Operating mecha'n ism, a detentplats common toeach release' key tor'` holding ld keys ai depressed position, a release pinte' toreach clerk' key; plate being *common to the proprietor's keyfia common to'the cierks' keys and proprletor' key; said latch platebelng provided with a stad. and me's'foi coupllng said studto the latch 'tor v theoperatingw-h'ereby the Operating' inechanism can not be 'released-my a'hlow upon anyrelease key and said keys must bejtullydeprased before the macllne can heoperated.

56. In a cash register-adam tor useby a plur ality ol' clerks, plnrality oil-cash drawers' one tor 'each'cle-k, a "15 seriegot clerks' initial draw-releaaef keyy eah 'key' being sdapted to'rsiase its eorrespondlng cash' drawen'a pr o`-.

prietor's key adapted to open all ot the cashdrawers simii- ""r aneously, and means tor preventingtlie operation ot-a &ex-ks' key while the proprletor'pkey i inpperated posi# ao', per.

57. in a cash register adapted tor use by a plurality ot 'olsi-ks, a plurality of cash drawers,-one tor each cierk, a

series ot clerks' initial drawer-release keys, each key being 5 adapted to release its corresponding cash drawer. a;pro-

p-ietors key ndapted to open all ot the cash drawer-s simultaneously, and means tor preventlng the operation ot the .proprietor's key while a clerk's key is in operated po- ,v sition. y

58; in a cash register adapted to:: the use ot dim-:rent

lngj e le'nents, there being a releasing element !or each cierk and each drawer and a releasing element !or the proprietor, interlocking mechanism between the value setting 'elements and the releaslng elements tor preventing the operation ot a clerks' releasing element until after-the opi eration of a value setting element, said interiocking mechanism also preventing the operation ot the proprietor's releasing element after the operation of a value setting .element and means fot opening simultaneously all ot the cash drawers by a dpression of the proprietor's releasing element.

ing elements, there being a reieasing element tor each' clerk and each drawer and a releasing element tor the pro 59. in a cash register adapted for the nse'ot different prietor, interlocking mechanism between the value setting' elements and the releasing elements tor preventixg the operation ot a clerks' releasingelement until atter the" operation ot a ,value setting element, said interlocking i mechanism also' preventing the operation ot' the proprictofls releasing element atter the operation'ot a -valne setting element, means for opening simultaneousiy-all'ot the cash drawers by a depression ot the proprietor's.re-

leasing element, and mechanism for producing a record' showing what releasing element has ,been operated.

60. in a cash register adapted tor the use of a -plurality ot clerks, a plurality ot' cash drawers, one tor each clerk; a r

plnrallty o! clerks` initial drawer release keys, there be-' ing one of said keys tor each drawer and each key adapted i to release its corresponding drawer only, a proprietor's key* adaptel to open all the cash drawers simnltaneously,

means !or preventing the depression ot more than one drawer release key at one operation of the cash register.

61. I-n a cash register adapted tor the use ot a plurailty of clerks, a plurallty of cash drawers, one tor each cierk, a plurality of clerks' initial'drawer release keys, there being one ot said keys tor each drawer and each key adapted to release its corresponding drawer only, a.proprietor's-.

key adapted to open all the cash drawer-s simuitaneously,

means tor preventlng'the depresslon ot more than one drawer release key nt one operation .ot the cash register, and a recording device tor producinga record showing which release key has been operated.

62. In a cash register adapted to be-used by diiterentcle-ks, the combination o! register Operating elements,

value keys for controlling-the said elements, a plurality ot cash drawers, one for each cierk, a plurallty ot clerks' initlal drawer release keys, one for each cierk, said release keys having means tor attaching a pod-lock thereto, a proprletor` release key, latches torsaid cash drawers and means tonnecting said *release keys. with the drawer latches,- the padlocks on the clerks' keys being adaptedo prevent a depression'ot said keys and access to the corre-.

spondlng cash .drawer'except by the proprietor's release key.- a

63. in -a cash register adapted to be used by diiterent clerks, the combination ot register Operating members,

value setting elements tor controlling the said members, a

plurality of cashsaies, one for each cierk, a plurality ot .clerks' safe releasing elements, one tor ea'ch cierk, said rele'asing elements having means tor 'attaching a pad-lock' 'thei-etapa proprietor`s releasing element, latches ror said' .cash sat es' and means connecting said releasing elements with the safe latches, the pad-locks'on the clerks' re? leasing elements being adapted to prevent an' operation otsaid' releasing elements and access to the corresponding ,cash safe except by the proprietor's rcleaslng element.

. -64. In a-cash regiterradapted tor the use ot difierent iso' clerks. register opcrating elements. cash keys or dctc'- mining the movement of said elements, a plurality of cash drawers, one tor each clerk. a proprietor's release key for the cash drawers, a plurality ot clerks' initial drawer re !ease keys, one for each clerk, said clerks' keys having slots to -eceivethe user's private pad-lock. said' pad-lock being adapted to prevent the depression of said key and' access to the co'responding cash drawer hy another clerk. and means under control of the proprietor's key for opening all ot the cash tdrawers when the cierks' keys are either locked or unlocked.

65. In a cash register, the combination of an Operating mechanism, ot a piurallty of cash drawers independent of the Operating mechanism, a series ot clerks` initial release keys, one for each drawer, a proprietor's release key controlling all the drawers, means to prevent the depression of more than one release key at a time and a release plate between each ot the release keys and the corresionding drawer whereby, upon the depresslon ot a clerk's initial key, the drawer corresponding therewith will be released and npona depression of the proprietor`s release hey all the drawers will be simnltaneously released.

66. In a cash register, the combination of an Operating mechanism including a normally locked hand member of a piurality ot cash drawers independent ot the hand member. a series of clerks' initial release keys, one' for each drawer. a proprietor's release .key controlling all the drawers, means to prevent the depression of morethan one release key at a time, a release plate between each of the release keys and the corresponding drawersj whereby, upon the depression of a clerk`s initial key, the drawer correspond ing therewith will be released and upon a depresion ct'the proprietor's release key all the drawers will be simultaneously released, and means for unlocking the hand member hy the depression ot either oi the release keys.

67. in a cash register, a main actuator theretor, a pawl connected with said actuator, a rack adapted to be engaged by said'pawl, said rack and pawl requirlng a !uli stroke ot the actnator in each direction, an alarm bell and means for ringing said bell twice at each operation of the machine, the bell being 'rang first upon the release of the main actuator and second after the main actuator has been returned and arrested in normal position. whereby the operator may know that the register is ready for the next transaction.

68. In a cash register, an accounting mechanism, an oscillatory member for Operating said mechanism. ::n alarm bell. a hammer for said beil, and means carried hy said member and engaging with the hammer twice during the operation of the cash register, the bell ringiug only upon the initial and upon the flnai movement. ot the (-scil latory member.

69. In a cash register, a main shatt, means for oscillating said shatt as the register is operated, a cam carried by said shatt, an alarm bell, a hammer for said bell, a spring-pressed plunger oarried by said hammer for engagement with the said cam, said plunger engaging the cam twice during the operation ot the cash register to ring thc bell upon the initial movement of the said slmft and also at the end of the retu-'n movement thereof an accounting device, and connections for operating said device from the main shatt.

70. In a cash register, a main shaft, means for oscillating said shatt during the operation of the register, a cam carried by said shaft, an 'alarm bell, a hammer to; said hell. means carried by said hammer and adapted to be engaged by said cam as the latter oscillates with the shat't, a strut arm carried hy said shatt, a pin on the bell hammer, said pin ndapted to be engaged by the strut arm to prevent the ringlng of the bell until the main shaft has oscillated to the desh-ed extent an accounting device. and connections tor operating said devie from the main shutt,

lating said shaft during the operation ot' the register, a

has oscillated to the desired cxtent, said cam engaging tiu` pluiger to cuso the lcll in ring at substantiay the beginning of the advance oscillaiiun of the main shatt and 'also at su stantially the end of the return oscillatlon thereof :in accounting device. and connections for operating said device from the main shft.

72. In a cash register. a registcring devicc. means for operatingsaid rec cring device. value keys for controlling said Operating means. a shield fouthe registeriug devices, said shield being provided with a' slot through which the rcgistcr may bd'cad. a shuttcr for closin:: said slot. a plurality of clerks` initial keys.'a proprieto"s key. having means for applying a pad lock .thei-eto means tor preveuting the operation of a clerks' key when the proprietor`s key is operated and means connected with the proprietor's key for opening the shutter so as to diselose the register wheels through the said slot.

T?. In a cash register. a registering devicc. means for upcrating said re: .i erin, device, value keys for control- 4 ling said operating means, a shield for the registering devices, said shield lciu: provided with a slot through which the register may he read. a shuttcr for-closing saidslot. a

, plurality of clerk`s lnitial keys a proprietor's key, having means for applying a pad lock thereto means connected with the proprietor`s key for opening the shut'ter su as to disclose the register wheels through the said slot, and means for preventing the Shutter from operating while :i value key or a clerk's key is opera ted.

74. In a cash register. a regisi'cring device and means for Operating thesane. a shicld for cover-ing the said register-ing device. said shield being provided with a slot through which the r 'stering device may hi? read. a shutter adapted to normally close tlu` said slot. a lever pivoted to the shield and having :l slot tor engagin: with the said shuttcr and n kcy winn ci'd with saii low-r wherchy the depressicn or' said kcy will oscillntc the said levcr and rock th( shum-r s asro disclosc the r-gistcring dovice through thc slot in th shiold,

75 In a cash register. :l registerin: device and means for Operating the same. value keys for controlling said means, a shield for covering the said -egistering device, said shield being' provided with a slot through which the registeringdevicc may be read, a Shutter adapted to normally close the said slot, a lever pivoted to the shield and having ;i slot for engaging with the said Shutter, a key connected with said lever wherehy thc depression of said key will osciliate the said lover and rockqhe shutterso :is to disclose the recisiering dcvice through the slot in the shicld, and means for preventing the operation of the Shutter while a value key opcrated.

76. In a cash register ad: of clerks, a plurality of register-ing devices. there being one regislering device for, each clerk, means t'or Operating the register-ing devices upon the operation of the cash register, means {or normally holding said registeringdev unt of operation. a series ot' clerks` keysgone for czu'l rc ist r, connections between each clerks` key and the corrcsponding rc' stering (lcvice, whereby the depres siou of a clcrk's kcy will release the register corresbonding illereio. a proprieior's k-y, a shield tor the register-ing dcriccs, said shield having a slot, a shutter tor closing said slut. means connected with the proprietors key foru'' clerks,.a plnraliiy ot' registering devices, and a pluralty of cash drawcrs. lhcrc being onc cash drawer and one registering dcvicc tor each clerk, means for Operating the register-ing devices upon the operation of the cash re: 'stez means i'or normally holding said registering dc- VitLS out of operation. a series of clerks' keys, one for each register and cash drawer, laiches for said cash cira'n'or., conncctions .hctw-cn each clcrks' kcy and the lntch i'or the corrcs'onding cash drawer and between each clerks' kcy and the corrcsponding registering device, wlcrehy the dcpression of a clerk's key will release both the drawer and the register corresponding thereto, a proi t'or the use ot' a plurality i prietor's key; a shield for the registering devices, said shield having a slot, a shutter tor closing said slot, means connected with the proprietor`s key tor rocking said shutter to dlsclose the registers through the slots in the shield and interlocking mechanism between the cIe-ks' keys and the proprictor's keys tor preventing the opening of the shutter after u clerk`s key has been depressed.

78. In a cash register and recorder adapte to the use of a plu'nlity ot'cle'ks or departments, a plurality of separate cash receptacles, one for each clerk or department, a series ot Operating yokcs, a series of sp'ilgs for moving said yokes to initial position, an oscillating, normaliy locked main opersting hand-leven for 'etu'ning the yokes to normal position, a series of value keys, a series of clerk's Initial keys, and interlocking mechanism requiring the depression of a value key before a clerk's initial key can'be ope'ated to release its cqrresponding drawer and the oscillating hand-leven 79. In a cash register, a registering mechanism, means tor opersting said mechanism, a plurality of character keys, a plurality ot cash drawers, connections between each ot said keys and its respective drawer, whereby the dr'wer may be released when its key is depressed, means torvpreventing the operation of the Operating meehanism until after a character key is tully depressed, and means for preventin'g the opening or release ot another drawer until the register i placed in normal position and the resistering mechani sm has been operated.

80. In a cash register, a bank o! keys, means tor locking said keys in' their opersted positions, a plurality of cash drawers, one tor each key, connections between each key and its respective cash drswer for releasing the latter when its'key is depressed, a normally locked oscillatory Operating member, a pinte movable by the depression ot: any one ot said keys, connections between said plate and the operating member, whereby the latter is nnlocked when a'key is depressed, the release ot the Operating member and the cash lrawer taking place substantially at the same nstani, and after the ke y has been moved to locked position.

Sl. In a cash register, a bank of keys, means tor locking said keys in their operated positions, a plurality of cash drawe's, one tor each key, connections between each key and its respective cash drawer for releasing the latter when its key is depressed, a normally locked oscillatory Operating member, a plate movable by the depression ot any one ot said keys, connections between said plate and the Operating member whereby the latter is nnlocked when the key is depressed, the release of the op'eratlng member and the cash drawer taking place substantiaily simultaneously and after the key has been' moved to locked position,

and means or preventing the subsequent operation ot a.

second key 82. In a cash register, a bank ot keys, means tor locking said keys in 'their operated positions,.a plnrality ot cash drawers, one !or each key, connections-between each key and its respective cashdrawer tor releasing the latter when its key is depressed, a normally locked oscillatory Operating member,' a plate movable by the depression ot any one of said keys, connections between said plate and the Operating member, whereby the latter is unlocked when the key is depressed, the release ot the Operating member and the cashdrawe' taking place snbstantialiy simultaneously and after the key has been moved to locked position, and a recording device that is adapted to produce a record showing what key has been operated.

In testimony whereot,' I hereunto amx my signature in y the presence of two witnesses.,

. HENBY S. HALLWOOD. witnesses:

' Emma Suua,

G M. GRIDLEY. 

